Europe’s biggest fund manager sets out 2020 vision

Amundi says it has exceeded all its targets since 2015 and sets out growth plans for the remainder of the decade

Yves Perrier, chief executive of Amundi
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Mark Cobley

February 9, 2018 Updated: 2:06 p.m. GMT

Amundi, Europe's biggest standalone fund manager, says it will pull in "at least" €150bn of new business in the next two years, as its chief executive sets out ambitions plans for 2020.

The plans, which include revamping social investment policies and rolling out a new share payout for staff, were revealed by CEO Yves Perrier as the French group reported full-year results for 2017 this morning.